Usually the problem is due to a bad ground as the car is mostly fiberglass. Also check the bulbs.
The dimmer switch near/on the headlight switch is a potentiometer and it controls the dash light intensity, as well as manually turns on the interior lights at the high(bright) end.
led lights inside cluster
Chevrolet is produced by General Motors, in the USA. Chevrolet vehicles are sold/manufactured worldwide, except in Oceania, where General Motors is represented by Holden, its Australian subsidiary. In Europe, Chevrolet vehicles sold are manufactured by GM Korea.
Chevy never made a car that could compete with the AC Cobra except the Corvette which in reality was no competition.
yes it will fit any Chevrolet transmission will bolt up to any Chevrolet engine except for lt1 and ls motors
Cars in the 1960's were very safe except for the Chevrolet Corvair.
There is not an adjustment on a starter except the engagement to the flywheel. That is done with the shims supplied.
yes they are identical trucks , except for the name.
An LS2 engine is a an Advanced 6.0 Litre V8 engine. Commonly used on Chevrolet vehicles. They are also New to Australia, just in 2005 to now, HSV (Holden Special Vehicles) has used these engines. HSV uses them in all their models (except VXR). These LS2 engines only uses 6.0 litre configurations. the first engine is a 6.0 litre 298kW and producing 542Nm. The engines used in these cars: * 2005 to 2006 Chevrolet Corvette * 2004 to 2006 VZ HSV range * 2007 Chevrolet Camaro Concept (both coupe and convertible) * 2005 to 2006 Vauxhall Monaro VXRs * 2005 to 2006 Pontiac GTO and plenty more the second engine is a 6.0 litre 307kW and producing 550Nm. the engines used in these cars: * 2006 to Present VE HSV range and more The first car to use the LS2 V8 was the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette.
Yes, for the most part, except for the core which is believed to be molten iron.
Nothing will happen, except the thermometer will show the fridge's interior temperature.
Any angle between 0 and 360 degrees (except 180 degrees!).